Ep. 43: Trials by Fire & At Least They Left the Snatch Block
Garrick and Melody are back with a packed episode — and a lot of grievances to air before the good stuff kicks in.
Garrick kicks things off fresh off a new MacBook Air M5, finally ditching the decade-old Windows machine. Meanwhile, Melody's had a rough stretch: her 4Runner got broken into (again), she battled pink eye, and her lucky cat had nothing encouraging to say about any of it. She walks through the aftermath — MOLLE panels, a improvised cargo cover fix, and the unexpected silver lining of finally upgrading her Baofeng radio to a USB-C model.
On the gear front, they dig into portable power: Melody joins the Anker family with a new Solix C1000 gen 2, and they compare notes on right-sizing your power station for your actual use case. The segment spirals into a surprisingly deep comparison of WeatherTech vs. Amazon cargo mats for the 5th Gen 4Runner.
Then there's the navigation software saga. With a Utah Capitol Reef trip on the horizon, Garrick has been deep in Gaia GPS sync hell — juggling a phone, an iPad Mini, and a library of waypoints accumulated over years of exploring. ONX gets a shot at redemption and doesn't exactly shine either. If you've ever wanted to hear someone thoroughly roast both leading adventure mapping platforms, this is your episode.
On the bright side: Garrick did a shakedown run up through Chumstick Mountain toward Section 4 of the WABDR, ending up at Shannon Rock Campground near Lake Wenatchee — a free, accessible gem along the river. Everything on the rig worked perfectly, which is exactly what a shakedown run should deliver.
The episode closes with a three-day highlight from Orcas Island, where Garrick volunteered with Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance on trail maintenance. He shares ferry reservation tips for the San Juans (including a staggered release system most people don't know about), breaks down the must-do Mount Constitution drive, and reports on his first — and somewhat painful — attempt at a black diamond trail.
In this episode:
* 4Runner 5th Gen cargo mat shootout: Amazon vs. WeatherTech
* Gaia GPS and ONX: multi-device sync frustrations for power users
* Anker Solix portable power station comparison
* Baofeng radio upgrade (and GMRS licensing basics)
* WABDR Section 4 shakedown: Chumstick Mountain to Lake Wenatchee
* Capitol Reef overlanding preview via Overland Trail Guides
* Orcas Island deep dive: ferry tips, Moran State Park, Mount Constitution, and mountain biking with Evergreen
* AI-generated music: is it okay to like it?
Links
* 4Runner Amazon cargo mat [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXPCXGJ5?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_XJSAPR7F553BE44RW453]
* Baofeng UV26 Ham Radio [https://a.co/d/09c3NH3M]
* Window Breakers [https://a.co/d/0aLoK0cE]
* Gaia GPS [https://www.gaiagps.com/]
* Overland Trail Guides [https://www.overlandtrailguides.com/]
* Evergreen MTB Alliance Sawyer Program [https://www.evergreenmtb.org/trails/sawyer-program]
* NWOR Rally [https://www.nwoverlandrally.com/]
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